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"> Oracle Applications Multiple Organizations Access Control for Custom Code [ID 420787.1] Modified 12-JAN-2011 Type WHITE PAPER Status PUBLISHED
White Paper Oracle Applications Multiple Organizations Access Control for Custom Code
Checked for relevance on 12-JAN-2011 See Change Record This document discusses how to update the customization code that is affected by the access control feature in Oracle Applications Multiple Organizations. This document is provided to customers as a reference to analyze and update customization code that is affected by the multiple organizations access control feature. Oracle does not guarantee that customization code may work or is responsible for any issues in the code after you follow the guidelines described in this document as various techniques are used in customization code.
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This white paper contains the following information. 1. 2. 3. 4. Introduction Technical Details Public APIs Change Record
Introduction
Multiple Organizations architecture (Multi-Org) includes a new feature Multiple Organizations Access Control (MOAC) in Release 12. The Access Control feature is backward compatible, which means that there are no code or procedural changes if MOAC is not implemented (i.e. The user is assigned one operating unit for a responsibility). . This document assumes that the reader is familiar with Oracle Applications Multiple Organizations architecture. Please contact Oracle Consulting if you need help in upgrading to custom code.
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Users can query or update multiple organizations-striped data by selecting the operating unit. The Operating Unit field list of values (LOV) displays the operating units of the organization that the user's application responsibility can access. General Recommendations